Next year I'm attending the World Science Fiction Convention in Dublin, Ireland, Aug. 15-18. (In my free time, I wrote science fiction - four novels and 93 short story sales.)

Afterwards I'm taking a roughly 3-week car tour of Europe. I plan to visit many major cities and historical sites - London, Stockholm, Berlin, Paris, Rome, Athens, Krakow and hopefully the pyramids in Egypt. I will visit Stonehenge; Auschwitz, Birkenau, and Treblinka in Poland; the ancient ruins of Greece and Rome; the Louvre; and so on. (I've been to Asia a number of times for table tennis, but I've never been to Europe.) I might finish the tour with the 2019 European Championships, Sept. 3-8, in Nantes, France. Not sure yet.

But I also want to visit some of the major table tennis centers in Europe. I would have loved to visit the Werner Schlager Academy, but alas, they are closed, and alas, the ITTF Museum moved to China.

Hi Larry , Hennebont in Brittany , friendliest club around , Boris is head coach they play in the top division in France home of Kreanga now Pitchford . They have in house top juniors , open everyday . They speak quite good English .

Zugbrucke Grenzau, outside of Dusseldorf has a great TT school and a Pro Bundesliga team as well as several teams in different divisions. I believe Kanak Jha is training there. The staff and coaches were super nice and the location is super scenic.

Yep. Balbriggan TTC is open every Sat. at 11am. Message me first and I'll confirm in case of extraordinary circumstances and/or can give you directions or recommend another club closer to where you're staying.

Next year I'm attending the World Science Fiction Convention in Dublin, Ireland, Aug. 15-18. (In my free time, I wrote science fiction - four novels and 93 short story sales.)

Afterwards I'm taking a roughly 3-week car tour of Europe. I plan to visit many major cities and historical sites - London, Stockholm, Berlin, Paris, Rome, Athens, Krakow and hopefully the pyramids in Egypt. I will visit Stonehenge; Auschwitz, Birkenau, and Treblinka in Poland; the ancient ruins of Greece and Rome; the Louvre; and so on. (I've been to Asia a number of times for table tennis, but I've never been to Europe.) I might finish the tour with the 2019 European Championships, Sept. 3-8, in Nantes, France. Not sure yet.

But I also want to visit some of the major table tennis centers in Europe. I would have loved to visit the Werner Schlager Academy, but alas, they are closed, and alas, the ITTF Museum moved to China.

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